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@jessicaclifton6829
@jessicaclifton6829 2 ай бұрын
🥲
@johnroekoek12345
@johnroekoek12345 4 ай бұрын
11:53 Fidgeting or picking
@johnroekoek12345
@johnroekoek12345 4 ай бұрын
Now they find out a parent seems to have it too
@andreirodin2061
@andreirodin2061 6 ай бұрын
Bipolar is not just mood swings, or “brat behavior” like the one described in this video. Sorry, but Bipolar Disorder’ mood episodes last MUCH longer than a few minutes or hours. Also, it’s not just mood changes! Sleep, appetite… There is still no conclusive scientific evidence supporting BD in children!!!!!
@chaneykane3828
@chaneykane3828 7 ай бұрын
I have bipolar with psychotic features and have experienced much of what people with schizophrenia do. I can trace certain traits back to early childhood that I just never talked about because I didn’t know they were abnormal. I think people are born with conditions like this but they don’t get diagnosed until they get more noticeable.
@MonacoBlast66
@MonacoBlast66 11 ай бұрын
Diagnosis should include the proximal cause of the illness, not just a collection of symptoms and behaviors.
@guleet75
@guleet75 Жыл бұрын
DAMN ! 1 in every 100 !!
@KJ-lb4tj
@KJ-lb4tj Жыл бұрын
What it really is, is ... 'a brain disorder'. And what exactly is that? There are many theories as to what schizophrenia is... No one actually knows exactly.. But there are many theories.
@ZoranSandorov
@ZoranSandorov Жыл бұрын
You both have hair,be bold and have this hell,i am brave
@ZoranSandorov
@ZoranSandorov Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the medicine?HELP!!!!!!!
@ZoranSandorov
@ZoranSandorov Жыл бұрын
According to this,we are all have schisophrenia.The power of now book can relate to this
@thelilliad
@thelilliad Жыл бұрын
No science ever proved "schizophrenia" as being a brain disease. Psychiatry should never have been a sientific field. Childhood trauma, psych-drugs and stigma are the real causes holding back thise people. Drugfree alternatives are imminent!
@ronaldjorgensen6839
@ronaldjorgensen6839 Жыл бұрын
ALWAYS HAD IT VOICES IN MY HEAD BEFOREW I COULD SPEAK MYSELF THEN A FEW TIME I HAD FULL DELUSIONAL FLARE UPS
@bradwyse7299
@bradwyse7299 Жыл бұрын
OK 👍
@shannonmckenna6289
@shannonmckenna6289 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe I found this episode after all these years, thank you so much for uploading
@briannafithian8820
@briannafithian8820 Жыл бұрын
A lot of kids are misdiagnosed with bipolar because the symptoms in adults are different than in children. Bipolar doesn't fluctuate day by day or hour by hour. Bipolar is a set of manic symptoms that last 4 to 7 days or longer followed by a "crash" or low point that can last days or months. To me, this kid doesn't seem bipolar. The consistent mood swings seem to represent borderline personality disorder. He could also have major depression. This video is old though and so much more information has been discovered about mental and mood disorder.
@lorraine3708
@lorraine3708 Жыл бұрын
Is there an update on their current health?
@michellerafuse6037
@michellerafuse6037 Жыл бұрын
He's probably really good at computer skills and there for set up a website to sell prints of his art. University isn't for everyone and as a parent you have a very gifted child. That's right he's over intelligent with multiple talents. Work with it mom he'll be financially fine.
@michellerafuse6037
@michellerafuse6037 Жыл бұрын
Just notice this post is 8 years old! Can u post an update?
@coreyharrigan1293
@coreyharrigan1293 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes I had ADHD I just won't listen to elders by myself and I had panic and anxiety problem none of this wouldn't happen.
@UKProperPrepper
@UKProperPrepper Жыл бұрын
The auditory and visual hallucinations appear to be the most troubling.
@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624
@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, Thirteen/WNET produced a program about Keeping kids healthy. This commenter was telling me about this program. 😀📺
@marbell7081
@marbell7081 2 жыл бұрын
Is this guy ok now?
@cindyeisenberg8367
@cindyeisenberg8367 2 жыл бұрын
I have schizoaffective disorder and the voices and visions are bad. I have insomnia as well. I can’t sleep and most nights I fall asleep at 2 to 3 am. I have nightmares. Then I wake up with anxiety and have to wait until it passes. Thank goodness for my medications. I don’t drink or do drugs. That makes it worse. My symptoms have gotten worse over time. Even, when on medications. I am glad Edward’s (Jasper) family will help him. His art work is great. My family had to deal with me since I was 3 years old. It was hard on them due to the melt downs, paranoia, anger, and depression. The family suffers as well. In 1977, the doctors used to treat mental illness like it was an environmental problems. Serious mental disorder’s are horrible. It’s hard to treat schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. I used to cut myself severely until I needed to be treated in the ER and developed eating disorders. Schizoaffective disorder has a better prognosis than schizophrenia. But schizoaffective disorder is worse then bipolar 1. Because, in my day, you didn’t get good treatment. (It too me until I was in my 40’s to get diagnosed), even though I had problems my whole life. I was able to work until now. But, I am a person who is a daughter,sister and retired nurse. Though I am only 60, my memory problems has gotten worse, as well as the illness. Sorry if I ramble too much and am repetitive. I think key is following your psychiatrist’s instructions, taking your medications and to the best of your abilities keep busy either with work or hobbies if you are unable to work. Try to recognize a delusion or hallucinations. It’s hard to have insight when you have this illness. So listen to your loved ones or family. It may prevent a hospitalization or relapse in the condition. Even if you live alone and isolate yourself. At least keep some people who will see you or talk to yo on the phone daily.
@keitymarley733
@keitymarley733 2 жыл бұрын
More enlightenment need to be made because without that people won't know the truth about the existence of true cure for herpes virus from #drmadida. It's does works for real.
@Billdick360
@Billdick360 2 жыл бұрын
I believe thing that other people don't. People used to get sectioned for their beliefs and they turned out to be true. The powers want you to watch the news and read the paper to control your perceptions.
@juanrivera6375
@juanrivera6375 2 жыл бұрын
Edward only boy looked up to his sister wish he had a brother to talk guy things turn to friends peer pressure jock realized they aren't blood relatives narcissm victim
@juanrivera6375
@juanrivera6375 2 жыл бұрын
Parker Adopdted only child probably ask questions about biological parents at age 3 was not told told at teens he snapped probably into martial art or movies neck snapping watched Taylor Swift video that thing with hair I did world turning upside down early signs I'd narcissm
@roenamorgan5863
@roenamorgan5863 2 жыл бұрын
"The Narrative lady,explains',the symptoms of schizophrenia'mental illness:I can most certainly identify with this:I had head trauma at age 9,by losing my balance while walking down a flight of concrete steps,at school one early after'noon.Two years later,I was hearing slow'motion hissing sounds inside my head:A couple symptoms followed,up until 1983; when I realized,that surroundings,people,even my personality had gone from a bright spirited little girl(now age 59),to an introverted,changed,derealized/unreal. . ."3-12-2022'
@sue9378
@sue9378 2 жыл бұрын
the rats are cute but wow, that abstract painting is fantastic. love it.
@kurlenejohn5463
@kurlenejohn5463 2 жыл бұрын
My heart goes out to Ed 's wonderful family . I can imagine the pain and shock the father felt when he bumped into his son in such state of vagrancy ! I think it was God that made him meet him in that corridor, not fate. They need to consider themselves blessed and lucky...most people with mental illness, disappear from their families for years, without contact. I pray that Ed and family continues to find inner peace and happiness. - Sadly, I noticed for many who suffer illness, LONELINESS is also a big factor. I blame the coldness and judgemental ways of our insensitive society for this .
@uriituw
@uriituw Жыл бұрын
Take your religious nonsense elsewhere.
@kurlenejohn5463
@kurlenejohn5463 2 жыл бұрын
Jasper is so extremely beautiful in physical appearance, almost magical. Is anyone aware of the demonic music he is playing in the background, right before he gets the next psychotic break ? - Certain type of music, even certain hights of meditations, can open " DOORS " and channels to the mind, that leads to " madness Demonic entity and spirituality as healing , is often overlooked in psychiatry and more effort needs to be made in those fields.
@kamyanorville645
@kamyanorville645 2 жыл бұрын
This can be a factor most certainly,but as a Christian i have seen both sides,im living the pain of my beautiful God loving child,never listened to secular music,we were careful with what they watched on tv ,only Church family friends and walking in the word ,training them up in the Lord,this did not stop my oldest from being born with Autism and adhd,my youngest who is now 13 diagnosed with epilepsy at 6yrs old suffering with Anxiety ,adhd and diagnosed with Schizophrenia and ocd to add to the list at 12,i understand that some things can be caused by demonic influence but also we do have physical bodies,and Our brains can also have disfunctions like any other organ in our bodies also Chemical imbalances,brain injuries and trauma as well cetain types of infections or encephalitis and certain types seizures can also cause schizophrenia and psycosis,i wish id know these things sooner but i have learned this the hard way and i am living it with Gods help we are surviving,i just caution the Church and the Christian community to educate themselves,sometimes we as Christians tend to Demonize things ,not saying that u are but mental health is such a stigma in the church and u even have some Pastors encourage people not to take psch meds as that has been demonized in some church communities too,calling meds witchcraft,if they knew what is was like to see your child in such distress ,literally lost,hearing voices,screaming that spiders are crawling on them ,feeling or attempting suicide than they would understand that as a parent you will do whatever it takes to get your child bk,to see that smile and laughter they once had,its it hellish nightmare ,i pray for everyone going through this,God bless you
@kurlenejohn5463
@kurlenejohn5463 2 жыл бұрын
@@kamyanorville645 💗 thank you for sharing your painful, but beautiful story. My heart goes our for you for that pain and illnesses that your children are going through. I pray God gives you the strength to overcome and with therapy, a balanced diet, expertise, play and the best doctors available, that they are healed and improved. I can only imagine your pain as a parent, I an so sorry . I pray for peace in your life & healing and happiness . You raised some excellent points about the church and mental health, though i have not witnessed such a pattern . Yes, mental health problems and destabilizing of the mind, are real ● .● I do believe though that portals and demonic gates are opened through the environment we live in and what we program our minds to listen to & certain places we may visit. - Our bodies live with a spirit; Therefore transference of spirits & unresting spirits are realities. I do agree with you that mental health should not just be brushed off as illness or devilish.... ● We must keep in mind several dynamics that influence the mind: - Nutrition - Family dynamics and conflicts - Stress , Anxiety , Depression - Loneliness . - Trauma - Abuse - unstability I pray that your children are healed and that they live long, meaningful lives. ((( I bind and cast out that spirit of insanity & suffering upon their lives .)) I
@Angelarc33
@Angelarc33 Жыл бұрын
​@@kamyanorville645 God bless you dear
@ethandeister6567
@ethandeister6567 Жыл бұрын
Music has nothing to do with psychosis risk. In fact, there's a significant association with an overinvestment in religious thought during the prodromal phase of schizophrenia often giving way to delusions of grandeur. I've seen one man with the condition who found patterns in english words by assigning numbers to letters (a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, etc.) and looking for words which added up to numbers divisible by three - which he considered to be evidence of god. In the end, none of it is consistent or meaningful but he still believes it to be so. It would be common knowledge if prior religion or something as trivial as music was truly associated with a higher risk for a psychotic break
@robertamurphy1124
@robertamurphy1124 2 жыл бұрын
Acid seems to trigger schizophrenia.
@briscolazaro6819
@briscolazaro6819 2 жыл бұрын
Which one medicine my son takes ability and tenex. Not sure if he is bipolar.
@jasongreek2342
@jasongreek2342 2 жыл бұрын
Speaking to the statement of adhd being overdiagnosed... while I'm sure there are people who are wrongly diagnosed with adhd, I doubt there are as many of those people as there are people who have adhd but were never diagnosed. And this is simply because it's so stigmatized and misunderstood by the general public. There's no reason people shouldn't have realized I had adhd when I was in elementary school. It's there plain as day on my report cards. Just because I had the hyperactivity beaten out of me with a wooden spoon and I grew up terrified to act out. I struggled terribly, despite the fact that I was miles ahead of my peers as far as understanding the curriculum. And the teachers knew it too. "He has so much potential, if he'd just apply himself and focus". But, because I wasn't failing, there was no action taken. If I would have ever had to actually study for any of my classes I surely would never have graduated. I could have been anything I wanted in life, and easily learned to be the top of my field. I know it. But I could never get the work done to get through school. Couldn't get organized. Couldn't stay on task. Couldn't motivate myself to do the mundane work, or if I managed to do it, I'd forget it, lose it, or not hand it in because I wasn't happy with it. I took a plumbing program at community College after high school. The instructor said I was one of the best students he ever had. I had top marks in the course even though I never studied for a minute and zoned out through most of the classes. But my transcript shows me in the lower end of middle of the road thanks to the "portfolio" portion of the mark, and the communications credit we all had to take. It took me twice as long as it should have to get my trade certification, because I couldn't get myself to go back to school. Now, 16 years later I'm in the field, outsmarting engineers on job sites. I don't regret... or resent the fact that I went undiagnosed for over 30 years. Knowing my childhood, I would never have gotten the kind of support I really would have needed even in the best scenario.
@VeganAtmosphere
@VeganAtmosphere 3 жыл бұрын
What theraputic approach did they use?
@boblevey
@boblevey 3 жыл бұрын
God Bless you buddy!!!
@boblevey
@boblevey 3 жыл бұрын
I love the geometric painting
@barbaramarshall5271
@barbaramarshall5271 3 жыл бұрын
My daughter is 14 and has displayed symptoms of schophrenia or schizo affected disorder. We still aren't certain which it is yet, but she does seem affected by her moods and can be somewhat spontaneous, so maybe it's schizo affected disorder I guess and also early onset as well.
@Vic-on5ic
@Vic-on5ic 3 жыл бұрын
Good pictures Jasper!
@patheticentertainmentt.v916
@patheticentertainmentt.v916 3 жыл бұрын
My voices have told me it's nanotechnology mind control. My symptoms are the same as schitsofrenia, and my voices say it's one of the same. Nanotechnology mind control.
@saigiridhars4041
@saigiridhars4041 3 жыл бұрын
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@saigiridhars4041
@saigiridhars4041 3 жыл бұрын
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@ricdavid7476
@ricdavid7476 3 жыл бұрын
yup listening to satanic music is going to help the disease i dont think
@marbell7081
@marbell7081 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. Can't imagine he listens to this weird music
@barbaraferdinand6853
@barbaraferdinand6853 3 жыл бұрын
*So many positive and good report about Dr Madida on his channel that triggered me to use his herbal supplements, I got tested recently after days of using the supplements and my medical examiner confirmed me Herpes virus negative and congratulated me warm heartedly though surprised how I got cured but deep down in my heart I am thanking Dr Madida for curing me.*
@josiane1439
@josiane1439 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@richiekock8835
@richiekock8835 3 жыл бұрын
when I have my daily issues .. I think.. I dont have schizo or even worse schizoaffective... I feel good again
@liamrice2419
@liamrice2419 4 жыл бұрын
My name is Liam, I’m 18 and have FA along with the cardiac symptoms and an abnormal heart rhythm. I’m currently in hospital and due to have a general anaesthetic and an implantable ICD device to correct the heart rhythm. My worry is being induced with an excess of medicines and potentially undergoing further complications that will in turn exacerbate the hearts functionality
@KatJ3st
@KatJ3st 4 жыл бұрын
Is this guy still ok? He looks like he could attempt suicide in the future....
@anthonystrohmayer9191
@anthonystrohmayer9191 4 жыл бұрын
He's now an adult with ADHD
@lisapelland4471
@lisapelland4471 4 жыл бұрын
My 16yr old son diagnosed with autism at 6yrs old has just been diagnosed with schizophrenia too! He's a suicidal and homicidal threat and needs intensive treatment in a locked mental health facility. We're having trouble finding a place to take him. I need help!!!
@Tintenfischchen
@Tintenfischchen 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not from the US, but my parents raised three kids with different diagnoses. I have schizoaffective disorder, my twin sister has bipolar disorder and our younger brother has severe autism. My parents often had doubts if they're actually able to raise three very special children. I think that's normal - every good parent worries about not being able to give their children what they need, want and deserve. As time moved on, my parents learned a lot about mental health and illness as well as gaining experience in dealing with our specific problems. It was hard, but they did it! Of course with the help of psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists, respite workers (so important!), family and friends. Both me and my sister have graduated from university, live with a friend (my sister) or boyfriend (me), have normal jobs (I'm a social worker; my sister is an accountant) and our brother went from being totally non-verbal till the age of 13 to speaking on the level of a second or third grader at age 17. He currently lives in a group home where he is very happy and continues to improve. Both me and my sister as well as our parents often visit him or even take him with us on a short family trip. The moral of the story is: stay positive, never give up, don't be too hard on yourself, take one day at a time, don't be afraid to ask for help if needed .... ❤️❤️❤️
@pedromartin4681
@pedromartin4681 4 жыл бұрын
Violet Heroine ...Wow...very inspiring...
@pedromartin4681
@pedromartin4681 4 жыл бұрын
Try Ketamine Health Centers in Miami...They can deal with both autism and the schizophrenia.
@Angelarc33
@Angelarc33 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried an exorcism? Please do! Good bless lass